The sentometrics
package is designed to do time series analysis based on textual sentiment. Put differently, it is an integrated framework for textual sentiment time series aggregation and prediction. It accounts for the intrinsic challenge that, for a given text, sentiment can be computed in many different ways, as well as the large number of possibilities to pool sentiment across texts and time. This additional layer of manipulation does not exist in standard text mining and time series analysis packages. As a final outcome, the package provides an automated means to econometrically model the impact of sentiment in texts on a given variable, by first computing a wide range of textual sentiment time series and then selecting those that are most informative. The package created therefore integrates the qualification of sentiment from texts, the aggregation into different sentiment measures and the optimized prediction based on these measures.
The package implements the main methodology developed in the paper "Questioning the news about economic growth: Sparse forecasting using thousands of news-based sentiment values" (Ardia, Bluteau and Boudt, 2017). See the vignette for an introduction to the package. In future releases, the package will be expanded in multiple directions while further improving its present setting.
To install the package from CRAN, simply do:
install.packages("sentometrics")
The latest development version of sentometrics
is available at https://github.com/sborms/sentometrics. To install this version (which may contain bugs!), execute:
devtools::install_github("sborms/sentometrics")
Please cite sentometrics
in publications. Use citation("sentometrics")
.
This software package originates from a Google Summer of Code 2017 project.